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Ways to make a Great Curry

We all love curry and there are three main ways to make one (let us know if you can think of any others). This page gives you a brief overview on each method, so have a quick look, then go to our recipe pages and start cooking!

With a sauce

By far the simplest and quickest way is to use one of our sauces. They’ve been expertly blended to give a great taste but in as short a time as possible. All you need do is fry some onions, brown off whatever meat you’re using, then pour over a jar of sauce and simmer for around 15 minutes. Easy, delicious and it definitely doesn’t count as cheating.

With a spice paste

Our spice pastes make the most delicious and authentic-tasting curries. It’s not too different to what goes into a curry from scratch (check out below to see how that’s done) but it is a whole lot quicker. That’s because the spices are ground for you, then immediately blended with oil. This way the ground spices are caught at their freshest, before air gets to them and starts to change their flavour profile. To use our spice pastes, simply do the following:

Fry onions in oil until soft.

Add some curry spice paste and gently cook for a few minutes. This allows the spices to release all their • wonderful flavours and aromas.

Next add your meat or vegetables and cook until sealed.

Finally add some water and leave to simmer for 15-30 mins depending on the recipe.

So a spice paste does take a little bit more work than a sauce, but we think the end result is well worth the effort. A lot of Indian restaurants and curry houses make their curries using our spice pastes, so it really does give you that great authentic taste without the fuss of cooking from scratch.

Of course, the most authentic way is to cook the curry from scratch. It involves getting all the whole spices you need and grinding and blending them yourself. Or you can buy all your spices already ground. Once you’ve done that the process is fairly similar to using a spice paste (but just takes a bit longer.) But if you want to give it a go, check out our recipe section for some ideas.